Dark hero with aerial forest road and EV charging CTA

Dark hero with aerial forest road and EV charging CTA, dark-mode, minimal, dark

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Full-width hero section with aerial photography of a winding road through forest, overlaid with white headline type, white CTA button with yellow accent arrow, and supporting tagline.

Summary

A website hero combining aerial forest road photography with a semi-transparent dark overlay, white sans-serif headline, white pill-button CTA with yellow arrow, and supporting sustainability tagline.

Visual description

Full-width background image showing a winding asphalt road cutting through dense green forest, shot from directly above. A semi-transparent dark overlay desaturates the background and improves text legibility. Header navigation spans the top with Energy Park logo (white shield + text) on the left and links (Solutions, About, Log In, Contact) on the right. Large white sans-serif headline "Get set for an electric future" is positioned upper-left, set in multiple lines with tight line-spacing. Below the headline, a white rounded pill button reads "Our solutions" with a bright yellow arrow icon inside. Lower-left corner includes gray body copy "Experts in smart EV charging solutions". A light gray vertical accent bar separates the dark background from the blue-tinted edge of the viewport. Bottom-right has a small "Explore" link in gray.

Key takeaway

Aerial imagery as a metaphor for forward momentum and scale; paired with muted dark overlay, it signals sustainability without resorting to generic leaf imagery. Yellow accent (arrow, sometimes accent bars) pops against the cool-dark palette and draws the eye to the CTA without feeling garish. The pill-button with arrow icon is a familiar modern interactive pattern. Semi-transparent overlays let dramatic photography breathe while keeping text readable.

Reuse notes

Excellent for cleantech, energy, fintech, and saas companies with an environmental or forward-looking angle. The aerial photography works when the brand or product has a geographic, infrastructure, or network aspect. Works best at large viewport sizes where the road's curves are fully visible. On mobile, crops may lose the compositional impact.

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